Animals
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Australian Pied Butcherbird: Researchers Discovered the Arrangement of Their Song Parts Is Significantly Related to the Rhythmical Timing
An international collaboration of musicians and birdsong scientists discovered that the order of song elements in the Australian pied butcherbird songs studied is strongly related to rhythmical timing.
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